The Marine Museum at Fall River is a cultural gem and contains a wealth of Fall River Maritime History especially Steam Ship and Titanic memorabilia. Discover the art, books, models and many treasures the Marine Museum holds. This is a must see
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The Marine Museum at Fall River is a cultural gem and contains a wealth of Fall River Maritime History especially Steam Ship and Titanic memorabilia. Discover the art, books, models and many treasures the Marine Museum holds. This is a must see resource for landlubbers and mariners alike.

Carol Gafford is a public librarian, family historian, amateur archivist and book savior. She is currently the youth services/outreach librarian at the Swansea Public Library and volunteers for several museum and historical societies including the Marine Museum at Fall River, the Swansea Historical Society and the Bristol Historical and Preservation society. She is the editor of Past Times, the Massachusetts Society of Genealogists and is always looking for a new project to take on.

One of the Bruins' worst nightmares came to fruition Saturday night. Not only will they have to win back-to-back games to capture the Stanley Cup after a 3-1 loss to Chicago in Game 5 of the Final, they may have to do so without do-everything center Patrice Bergeron.

Bergeron was taken to a Chicago hospital for observation after the second period Saturday night with an undisclosed injury.

Bergeron was in obvious discomfort when he came off the ice after his first shift of the second period. He stayed off the ice for nearly eight minutes before attempting to come back. He returned to the bench after just 16 seconds.

Coach Claude Julien didn't provide any details about the injury in his postgame press conference or say if Bergeron could play in Game 6 Monday.

"No update, and I think there's no concern until you get an update," Julien said. "As far as we're

concerned, he's just getting evaluated right now. Not much I can say on his situation."

Bergeron's injury occurred as he chased down a puck in the offensive zone. He straightened up and slowly went to the bench.

Bergeron suffered an abdominal strain in the playoffs last season that prevented him from taking faceoffs in Games 6 and 7 of the first-round series with the Capitals. He had a similar injury in 2007.

Chicago center Jonathan Toews, who beat out Bergeron for the Selke this season, also was forced out with an injury. Toews didn't play in the third period. Coach Joel Quenneville called it an upper-body injury and said the 'Hawks are hopeful Toews will play Monday.

Losing Bergeron would be a devastating blow for the Bruins. Bergeron leaves his fingerprints on the game in every area: 5-on-5, power play, penalty kill.

The 2012 Selke Trophy winner is the best faceoff man in the league and the Bruins' best defensive forward. Bergeron sees much of his ice time against other teams' top lines. He's also had a strong offensive postseason and has been extremely clutch, scoring two overtime goals.

With Bergeron down, Carl Soderberg -- playing in his first career playoff game -- centered Brad Marchand and Jaromir Jagr. The three were scoreless and had five shots on goal.

Soderberg could stay in that role in Game 6 if Bergeron is out. Soderberg played 17 shifts for 14:16 of ice time Saturday in his first game since April 28. He had two shots on goal, threw three hits and won four of nine draws.

Rich Peverley could also slide up from the fourth line.

Kaspars Daugavins could reenter the lineup on the fourth line if Bergeron can't play. Jordan Caron and Jay Pandolfo would also be options.